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In this role, you’ll operate a paving screed or roller, along with various other types of heavy equipment, in order to pave asphalt. You have a background in heavy civil construction, specifically asphalt paving.
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The incumbent will operate heavy equipment and power tools (chain saws, trimming and chipping machines, dump truck, loader, backhoe, motor grader, tractor with attachments) and perform manual labor within the Warrenton Residency geographical area.
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Come work with us as an Experienced Asphalt Roller Operator and enjoy a family-focused, progressive culture, and work with an industry leading company in heavy road and highway construction.
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Performs maintenance worker duties when not acting as a heavy equipment operator. Heavy Equipment Operator II - Salary range $44,027 - $56,134. Operates at least five (5) of the following: wheeled and tracked vehicles over ten tons, loader over five (5) tons, excavators, vacuum truck, snowplow, road grader, backhoe, street broom, stationary grapple crane, road mixer, beach tractors, vibratory roller, sanitizer, paver, sludge spreading equipment, tractor and tanker and other similar types of equipment.
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Run Screed, Roller, Skid, dozer's, loaders, excavators, haul trucks or other types of large equipment used for paving or moving, grading and compacting earth, sand, gravel, stone and/or asphalt materials.
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Operates equipment including excavators, loaders, backhoes, skid-steer loader, roller, asphalt grinder, hydraulic winches, hoists, and similar equipmentLoads and hauls materials to and from job sites.
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The Operator position requires knowledgeable use and skills of the following equipment: Motor Grader, Smooth Drum Roller, Skid Steer, Bulldozer/Push Dozer, and Box blade Tractor. A Finish Blade Operator will be operating a variety of equipment for construction purposes.
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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a forklift, dozer, front end loader, excavator, roller, backhoe or articulated dump truck in a safe and efficient manner.
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Operates vehicles and equipment including trucks, skid steer, lawnmower, pavement roller, concrete saw, pressure washer, brush chipper, tar kettle, and various other pieces of heavy and light equipment.
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Using heavy construction equipment. Minimum one-year experience operating heavy equipment in a construction or similar environment required. Drive and maneuver equipment equipped with blades in successive passes over working areas to remove topsoil, vegetation and rocks to distribute and level earth or terrain.
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Operates paving equipment such as a Paving Machine, Motor Grader, Roller, Front End Loader, Dump Trucks, and other heavy equipment for overlay / reconstruction of streets. Assist the Paving Crews with the overlay / reconstruction of roads with the use of Paving equipment such as a Roller, Front End Loader, Dump Trucks, and other heavy equipment.
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Immediate openings for Skilled Heavy Equipment Operators ( Excavator, Dozer, Skid Steer, Loader, Articulated / Off road dump truck, roller) 2-3 plus years of HEO experience (Excavator/Track hoe, Dozer, Off-Road Truck, Roller, Skid-Steer, Loader.
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Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to the following; Operates one or more of the following pieces of heavy equipment: motor grader, bulldozer, trencher, dump truck, backhoe, front-end loader, excavator, roller, tractor, mower, and other light weight and heavy duty equipment necessary for the accomplishment of various department projects.
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Thalle Construction Co. Inc. ("Thalle") is seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator, specfically looking for Excavator and Dozer Operators. Operate various types and sizes of heavy equipment such as dozers, tractors, scrapers, loaders, motor graders to excavate, move dirt, and grade jobsite.
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Essential Duties: Operates various types of equipment for county road maintenance and construction projects, including motor grader, backhoe, rubber tire loader, steel roller, rubber roller, tractor and shredder, bulldozer, chip spreader, dump truck and water truck.
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